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Domestic Wastewater GPs

Domestic Wastewater GPs. Domestic Waste (DW) Staff. Permitting (407-897-4163) Dennise Judy – Program Manager Chuck LeGros – Section Supervisor Wilmott Brown, P.E. – WWTF and CS Mala Choksi- WWTF and CS Sherry Cook – WWTF and CS Cindy Stafford – General Permits Phil Kane – Biosolids

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Domestic Wastewater GPs

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  1. Domestic Wastewater GPs

  2. Domestic Waste (DW) Staff Permitting (407-897-4163) • Dennise Judy – Program Manager • Chuck LeGros – Section Supervisor • Wilmott Brown, P.E. – WWTF and CS • Mala Choksi- WWTF and CS • Sherry Cook – WWTF and CS • Cindy Stafford – General Permits • Phil Kane – Biosolids • Amy Ley – Section Secretary • Amanda Ferree (co-op) – C of C/permit determination • Ryan Fields (co-op) – C of C/permit determination

  3. When Do I Use GPs? All C/T systems except: • “Alternative” systems – low-pressure, vacuum, not a normal gravity/forcemain system • “Dryline” systems – no plant capacity, no existing point for connection • Non-contiguous systems

  4. General “Permits” • Requires advanced notice of AT LEAST 30DAYS; • $250 Application Fee • Fill in ALL blanks – initials or “X” • Include the signed/sealed sketch showing mains, manholes, lift stations, points of connection, and required valves • Give a good explanation for all “X-ed” items

  5. DO NOT SUBMIT... • Plan/profile sheets • Lift station calculations • storm water plans • contour maps • construction notes/details • more than one copy of anything Do NOT leave anything BLANK on the APPLICATION!!!!!!!

  6. Sketches for GPs • Must be signed/sealed and be readable (clear) • Only need to see what is listed on Page 1 of 11 of the form – No notes • 1 Page (but no more than 3) – We will not accept plan/profiles or a full set of drawings – MUST SHOW EXISTING POINT OF CONNECTION

  7. To Use the GP • Utility must “X” the proper box on Page 10 of 11 • The only “0” flow projects that can be permitted with a GP are relocation or rehabilitation of existing cleared- for-service projects • Utility must have adequate capacity

  8. For Individual Permit and GPs • Just 1 form and 1 sketch/set of drawings • All initials and signatures must be original • Project Description (pg 2)– List all proposed pipe (diameter and length), total number of manholes to be constructed, total number of lift stations to be constructed • Pump Station Data table must be properly filled out with all the requested information for each lift station

  9. The Checklist (Individual and GP) • Use an “X” if it is not provided/needed and give and explanation • “Not applicable” is not an acceptable explanation for “X’ing” an item • “Private Lift Station” is not an acceptable explanation • “E-One lift station (not required)” is not an acceptable explanation

  10. The Checklist (Individual and GP) • Do not change anything within a checklist item – “X” and explain. Example: Item 78 – if using 2” FM, this item should be “X’ed” and explained that you are meeting 2 ft/sec in 2” FM – DO NOT cross out the 4” and write in 2”

  11. Pay attention to these items: • Cleanouts shall not be substituted for manholes in laterals greater than 150 feet in length • Must meet 2 ft/sec in ALL proposed forcemains or submit for an individual permit

  12. Clearances • Make sure any permit conditions are addressed • Note any deviations and include an as-built with the clearance • For partial clearances it is best to send a sketch with the complete portion highlighted (yellow highlighter only)

  13. Clearance may be a problem if…. • You used the GP but then modified your project during construction, especially if you didn’t correspond with the Department. • You installed piping or appurtenances that were not permitted. • You didn’t install something that was required.

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